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All the stories in it are from [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]] and mainly focus on Garak and Bashir.
 
All the stories in it are from [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]] and mainly focus on Garak and Bashir.
* Pinocchio by Mary Knasisnski (It's not Garak's nose that grows every time he tells a lie...) (1)
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* Pinocchio by Mary Knasisnski ("It's not Garak's nose that grows every time he tells a lie.v) (1)
 
* Secret Agent Man by Janis C. (17)
 
* Secret Agent Man by Janis C. (17)
 
* [http://yavanna.slashcity.net/spy.htm The Spy Who Loved...Me?] by Karen Colohan (25)
 
* [http://yavanna.slashcity.net/spy.htm The Spy Who Loved...Me?] by Karen Colohan (25)
 
* His Man Bashir by [[Mary E (Deep Space 9 fan)|Mary E]] (32)
 
* His Man Bashir by [[Mary E (Deep Space 9 fan)|Mary E]] (32)
 
* [http://yavanna.slashcity.net/perfect.htm Perfect] by Karen Colohan (Post "Dr. Bashir, I Presume") (53)
 
* [http://yavanna.slashcity.net/perfect.htm Perfect] by Karen Colohan (Post "Dr. Bashir, I Presume") (53)
* Meltdown by Anne Fairchild (This story is set "In Purgatory's Shadow/By Inferno's Light", and before "Dr. Bashir, I Presume") ("Author's Note: The story is set immediately post "In Purgatory's ShadowlBy Inferno's Light", and before "Dr. Bashir, I Presume". Muchas gracias to Mary Eichbauer for her excellent beta skils and her help in "monument-toppling". Many thanks, winks and hugs also to the talented GoldenDye. Think of her to-be-published "Eyes Without a Face" as a prequel of sorts to this story.")  (61)
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* Meltdown by Anne Fairchild ("Author's Note: The story is set immediately post "In Purgatory's Shadow/By Inferno's Light", and before "Dr. Bashir, I Presume". Muchas gracias to Mary Eichbauer for her excellent beta skils and her help in "monument-toppling". Many thanks, winks and hugs also to the talented GoldenDye. Think of her to-be-published "Eyes Without a Face" as a prequel of sorts to this story.")  (61)
 
* Non Sequitur by Mary Knasinski (A sequel to "Quid Pro Quo" in "No Holds Barred" #15) (81)
 
* Non Sequitur by Mary Knasinski (A sequel to "Quid Pro Quo" in "No Holds Barred" #15) (81)
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20021108185731/http://www.strangefits.com/kit/stories/at2100.txt  At 2100] by Kathryn Ramage (98)
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20021108185731/http://www.strangefits.com/kit/stories/at2100.txt  At 2100] by Kathryn Ramage (98)
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20021108190958/http://www.strangefits.com/kit/stories/justanother.txt  Just Another Discussion of Literature] by Kathryn Ramage (100)
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20021108190958/http://www.strangefits.com/kit/stories/justanother.txt  Just Another Discussion of Literature] by Kathryn Ramage (100)
* Star-Crossed Lovers by Chris Jones ("Note: Although this story stands on its own, it is part of the author's "Lovers in a Dangerous Time" series. It takes place about a month after the episode "The Wire" and about a week after the author's story "To Wrong A Friend" ([[Beyond the Wire]], vol 2) and several years before "Delight with Fain Purchased"  in No Holds Barred #18.") (103)
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* Star-Crossed Lovers by Chris Jones ("After several years of a very satisfactory sexual relationship with Garak, Julian decides his Cardassian friend would be the perfect person to explore s/m with. ("Delight with Pain Purchased," No Holds Barred #18) Too perfect might be a better description. The ensuing difficulties bring them closer together, though a spoken commitment is still beyond them. These events also help prepare them to survive the Jem Ha'dar prison camp. Three weeks after returning from that ordeal, Julian finds himself faced with another in the form of Dr. Zimmermann, inventor of the Long-Term Medical Hologram.")  ("Note: Although this story stands on its own, it is part of the author's "Lovers in a Dangerous Time" series. It takes place about a month after the episode "The Wire" and about a week after the author's story "To Wrong A Friend" ([[Beyond the Wire]] #2) and several years before "Delight with Fain Purchased"  in No Holds Barred #18.") (103)
* When in Disgrace With Fortune and Men's Eyes by Chris Jones (Zimmerman's questions are annoying, at first - but set in motion a chain of events which changes Bashir's life irrevocably. "Note: This is part of the author's "Lovers in a Dangerous Time" series. Our story so far: Shortly after the events of "The Wire/' Julian Bashir attempts to find out if there is some way to salvage his friendship with Garak and leams that being a Cardassian's friend is a little trickier than he thought ("To Wrong a Friend," Beyond the Wire, v. 1). Their friendship re-established, Juuan continues his reading of Meditations on a Crimson Shadow and leams that Cardassians traditionally have sexual relations not only with their spouses, but also with their mentors and proteges — and people who are just friends can have sex too. ("Star-Crossed Lovers," (this issue of "No Holds Barred". After several years of a very satisfactory sexual relationship with Carak, Julian decides his Cardassian friend would be the perfect person to explore s/m with. ("Delight with Pain Purchased," No Holds Barred #18) Too perfect might be a better description. The ensuing difficulties bring them closer together, though a spoken commitment is still beyond them. These events also help prepare them to survive the Jem Ha'dar prison camp. Three weeks after returning from that ordeal, Julian finds himself faced with another in the form of Dr. Zimmermann, inventor of the Long-Term Medical Hologram.") (110)
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* When in Disgrace With Fortune and Men's Eyes by Chris Jones ("Zimmerman's questions are annoying, at first - but set in motion a chain of events which changes Bashir's life irrevocably. - Note: This is part of the author's "Lovers in a Dangerous Time" series. Our story so far: Shortly after the events of "The Wire" Julian Bashir attempts to find out if there is some way to salvage his friendship with Garak and learns that being a Cardassian's friend is a little trickier than he thought ("To Wrong a Friend," Beyond the Wire #1). Their friendship re-established, Julian continues his reading of Meditations on a Crimson Shadow and learns that Cardassians traditionally have sexual relations not only with their spouses, but also with their mentors and proteges — and people who are just friends can have sex too.") (110)
 
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